
Sam Sixkiller: Cherokee Frontier Lawman - Paperback
Sam Sixkiller: Cherokee Frontier Lawman - Paperback
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by Chris Enss (Author), Howard Kazanjian (Author)
The Oklahoma Historical Society Outstanding Book on Oklahoma History for 2012.
A riveting biography of a little-known Native-American who shaped history--complete with shootouts, romance, intrigue, and a little politics.Back Jacket
Sam Sixkiller was one of the most accomplished lawmen in 1880s Oklahoma Territory. And in many ways, he was a typical law enforcement official, minding the peace and gunslinging in the still-wild West. What set Sam Sixkiller apart was his Cherokee heritage. Sixkiller's sworn duty was to uphold the law, but he also took it upon himself to protect the traditional way of life of the Cherokee. Sixkiller's temper, actions, and convictions earned him more than a few enemies, and in 1886 he was assassinated in an ambush. This new biography takes a sweeping, cinematic look at the short, tragic life of Sam Sixkiller and his days policing the streets of the Wild West.
Author Biography
Howard Kazanjian is an award-winning producer and entertainment executive who has been producing feature films and television programs for more than twenty-five years.
Chris Enss is an award-winning screenwriter who has written for television, short subject films, live performances, and for the movies, and is the author or co-author of more than twenty books.



















